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Longmen Bridge in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the longest sea-crossing bridge in the region, is set to open for traffic. Stretching 6,597 meters in length, the bridge features a main navigation span of 1,098 meters, designed as a single-span steel box girder cable-stayed structure. It meets the navigation requirements for 20,000-metric-ton cruise ships. Join us for a closer look at the challenges encountered during the construction of the bridge.
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Longmen Bridge in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the longest sea-crossing bridge in the region, is set to open for traffic. Stretching 6,597 meters in length, the bridge features a main navigation span of 1,098 meters, designed as a single-span steel box girder cable-stayed structure. It meets the navigation requirements for 20,000-metric-ton cruise ships. Join us for a closer look at the challenges encountered during the construction of the bridge.